Showing posts with label Fringe. Show all posts
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Fringe Commercial 317: "Stowaway"

      Email Post       3/18/2011 12:51:00 PM      



Here is a new commercial for the Fringe episode "Stowaway", which airs tonight at 9/8c on FOX.

Tentative Season Three DVD Set Release Date

      Email Post       3/17/2011 10:03:00 PM      

The DVD On Demand website is reporting that the Season 3 DVD set of Fringe may be available on September 6th, although they state this is early information and may be subject to change.

The website also reports Season 3 will be available in DVD and BluRay format for $59.98 and $69.97, respectively.
Source:tvshowsondvd.com

Amazon.com has had pre-order sites up for awhile and their Season 3 prices are $41.99 for DVD and $48.99 for BluRay.

Use the links below to pre-order and learn more.

Fringe: The Complete Third Season (DVD) at amazon.com

Fringe:The Complete Third Season (BluRay) at amazon.com

'Fringe' execs 'positive about renewal'

      Email Post       3/17/2011 09:05:00 PM      

Monday, March 14 2011, 10:40am EDT
By Morgan Jeffery
Jeff Pinkner Joel Wyman Fringe

The executive producers of Fringe have claimed that they are feeling positive about the show's chances of renewal.

Jeff Pinkner told The Daily Beast that Fox continues to support the sci-fi drama, despite moving it to an unpopular Friday night slot.

"Creatively, Fox has been unbelievably supportive," he insisted. "We have exceeded their expectations on Friday nights."

He added: "Having said that, who knows what the future brings? But, all the signs we're getting are incredibly positive… that we have several seasons of storytelling left."

Co-producer Joel Wyman also suggested that he and Pinkner had never expected Fringe to appeal to a mass audience.

"We knew when we set out that this would not be a massive, popular appeal show, because it's a show that requires you to sit forward and not sit back while you're watching," he suggested. "It's a show that demands attention and thought and rewards it."

The pair previously admitted that they are unconcerned about the show's ratings. The most recent episode attracted 3.76m viewers on Friday night.

Fringe continues on Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.
Source:digitalspy.com

Fringe Sneak Peek #2 317: "Stowaway"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 03:52:00 PM      


Thanks to TVline.com, here is a new sneak peek for tomorrow's episode "Stowaway".

Plus, Anna Torv gave them her opinion about her "new" role:
The actress — who has already been tasked this season with juggling the dual roles of Olivia and Fauxlivia — recently admitted to TVLine’s Matt Mitovich that adding a third personality to her repertoire “was not [a challenge] that I had been asking for!”

The fact that the new role involved channeling a sci-fi legend by the name of Leonard Nimoy made it all the more intimidating. “I was in shock for the first day,” Torv confesses. “I think I hyperventilated — and then I called John Noble [Walter] to say, ‘Can you please help me?’ I wanted to know what he thought, and what that [Walter/William] relationship was like. Plus, John is such a sweetheart, a lovely person to ask.”

Fringe Aftermath 316: "Os"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 10:41:00 AM      



Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman discuss the last episode and about the return of William Bell's character.

Fringe Easter Egg Roundup for "Os"

      Email Post       3/17/2011 03:10:00 AM      

Here are some recurring "Easter egg" screen shots from the Fringe episode "Os":


The Observer can be spotted near the Massachusetts Metal Depository, observing the crime scene amongst the crowd. You can see him clearly walking up to the scene (with umbrella!) in this promotional photo.

Hidden Glyphs: I did not see any hidden glyphs in this episode. If you find any in the "Os" screenshots, let  us know!



Next Episode Clue: The Fringe episode "Subject 13" contained two posters of the periodic table of elements, the standard Mendeleev model, and the much newer Circular model (we won't mention the fact that both versions are too modern for 1985...). In either poster, you can see the symbol for Osmium - "Os", the titular element of the episode:
KRICK: I work in aeronautics. A few months ago, I was contracted to develop a new alloy for military aircraft-- A metal dense enough to keep pilots safe from ground fire, but still allow for flight. I wasn't having much success. And then I combined two elements. Rare elements.
WALTER: Osmium and lutetium.
KRICK: And that's when it happened. I'd combined two of the densest elements on earth, and somehow the result was a new molecule... A molecule lighter than air.

Fox.com: Questions For The Cast Of Fringe

      Email Post       3/16/2011 05:20:00 PM      

The Official Fringe website has set up a "QUESTIONS FOR THE CAST OF FRINGE?" thread, where you can ask a question, and it may get answered in an upcoming video:
Attn Fans!

We’re sitting down with the cast of Fringe and they want to answer your questions!

Submit your questions here and they may be answered in an upcoming video.
There are no details on how long you have to ask a question, so get them in ASAP!

Vote For Fringe in TV Line's "Renew Our Show" Poll

      Email Post       3/16/2011 03:12:00 PM      


TV Line is running a "Renew Our Show" poll, where you can vote on which shows you think should be renewed. Today's matchup is Fringe vs. Outsourced.

Head over to TVLine.com and vote for Fringe!

Fringe Discuss: Olivia Dunham Possesed By William Bell

      Email Post       3/16/2011 10:08:00 AM      

Welcome to Wednesday, Fringe fans. It's time for our second installment of Fringe Discuss, where we take a look at one hot topic and have you weigh in on your thoughts.

This week's discussion topic:

Olivia Dunham is apparently now possesed by William Bell's conciousness. How do you feel about that? Is it a fun thing, or a bad thing? Is it consistent with things in this series, or too far out there?

There are some fans who have recently verbalized on the internet that they are upset by this development, and yet other fans think it's fun.

Please share your thoughts on this, and remember, it's healthy in Fringe to disagree.

Just be considerate of your fellow fans and please keep your language civil.

How do you feel about the "Soul Magnet" story line?

Episode Review-'Os'

      Email Post       3/16/2011 09:15:00 AM      


"What if I fail?"
"You won't fail, Walter."
"How can you be so sure?"
"Because you can't."

This is a bridging episode between where Fringe was and where it's heading, and the stakes have never been higher for our favorite mad scientist, Walter Bishop.

Like many in the series so far this is mainly a relationship episode, mostly about that bittersweet relationship that can exist between a father and son.

I always loved Greek mythology as a kid, so in the fourth scene, Walter's immediate reference to Icarus' flying to close to the sun and falling to the earth made me smile. It also made me alert. It wasn't just the famous Daedalus and Icarus father and son story we were talking about here, but most likely the foreshadowing of another father losing a son.(Yikes!)In a quick recap, Daedalus the designing father and his son, Icarus, were trapped in a labyrinth on the island of Crete by an evil king(long story). Daedalus came up with the idea of crafting a set of wings out of feathers and wax with which he and his son could escape. Before they did, Daedalus warned Icarus not to get too close to the ocean lest his wings get wet and malfunction, and not to get too close to the sun, lest the wax of his wings melt and he fall into the sea. Unfortunately, Icarus got carried away by the magnificence of flight and flew too close to the sun. The wax holding his wings together melted, and Icarus plummeted into the sea and drowned. There's no hard proof yet but I can't shake the feeling that this is foreshadowing of the fate of Peter Bishop sometime in the future of the series, not exactly in the manner of this myth, but similarly none the less.

Fringe 316 Reviews Roundup: "Os"

      Email Post       3/15/2011 09:08:00 AM      


This week's episode of Fringe was another "licorice" episode - some people loved the "soul magnet" story line, others... not so much.

Here are some reviews from around the web, in no particular order, for the Fringe episode "Os":
Have any favorite reviews, or reviews we should add? Let us know in the comments.

Exclusive Fringe Wallpaper: Red & Blue Windows

      Email Post       3/14/2011 04:22:00 PM      


Here is a new FringeTelevision exclusive wallpaper, featuring Olivia, Walter, and Peter walking down a hall way with red & blue windows. Download it in multiple sizes at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Wallpaper: Blue Windows

      Email Post       3/14/2011 11:14:00 AM      

Fox has created a new FRINGE wallpaper featuring Olivia, Walter, and Peter walking down a hall way with blue windows. Download it in multiple sizes at Fox.com/Fringe.

Fringe Now: Alternate Universe Articles - Darpa

      Email Post       3/14/2011 01:15:00 AM      



The Sprint "Fringe Now" page of the Fox website has a new "Alternate Universe Article", which shows a news article from the Red universe, on one of those ubiquitous Motorola XOOM type devices.

The article is titled "DARPA - The agency is offering a reward for any information leading to the cloak's recovery.":
DARPA again requests help from all citizens. Any information regarding the misplaced experimental invisibility cloak should be directed to the Department of Defense citizen's hotline. The agency is offering a reward for any information leading to the cloak's recovery.
DARPA stands for the "Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency", which is a real agency in this universe that is responsible for the development of new technology for use by the military. It looks like in the Red-verse, they had already developed an invisibility cloak, while it is still in the research stages here in the Blue-verse.

For more information on DARPA, visit DARPA.mil.

Fringe Photo Gallery: Os

      Email Post       3/14/2011 12:36:00 AM      


HD screenshots of Fringe episode Os are now available at FringeFiles.com.

These screen caps have all been randomly selected, so if there's something that might be missing, you can request a specific Fringe screenshot in the Fringe Easter Eggs section.

Promotional photos for Os are also available at FringeFiles.com.

Fringe Behind-The-Scenes: "Os" Wheelchair Rugby

      Email Post       3/13/2011 01:39:00 PM      



The Fringe episode "Os" features a wheelchair rugby game. Arley McNeney, the communications coordinator of BC Wheelchair Sports, sent us this behind-the-scenes video from the game:
We were given permission to go behind the scenes during filming to make a video blog. We've got some sneak peeks of the wheelchair rugby storyline, an interview with the inventor of wheelchair rugby (who plays a coach in the episode) and even an interview with Alan Ruck. (Unfortunately, the audio is a little rough, but hopefully it's worth it).

Fringe Robbery Upside Down from "Os"

      Email Post       3/13/2011 01:29:00 PM      


Here is the robbery scene from the Fringe episode "Os". I have flipped the video upsides down so you can see what was actually going on.

Fringe Review: Os

      Email Post       3/12/2011 03:51:00 PM      


“It’s about trust. So it’s a great game, if two people are playing.”

For the past five episodes or so, I’ve had the same thought after each airing: How many viewers will call this the last straw, the final push, the reason to rant and rave and, ultimately, walk away? Fringe continues to push us past our comfort zone, not just in terms of scientific possibilities but also in the intersection between the personal and the scientific, with interesting results.

Jorge Garcia (Hurley from LOST) On Fringe

      Email Post       3/12/2011 01:56:00 AM      



Jorge Garcia made a cameo appearance in the Fringe episode "Os", as a Massive Dynamic security guard. Although he had a short scene, he got to work with the amazing John Noble, and it looks like they had fun.

Here are also a couple of behind the scene photos from Jorge's blog Further Dispatches

Fringe Easter Eggs: Observer in "Os"

      Email Post       3/11/2011 11:28:00 PM      

The Observer can be spotted near the Massachusetts Metal Depository, observing the crime scene amongst the crowd. If you look closely, you can also see him walking up to the scene.

You can see all of The Observer's other appearances here.
 

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